Fabio Wardley’s promoter Frank Warren says Oleksandr Usyk will have to fight Wardley next or relinquish the WBO heavyweight title now that it is mandatory.
(Source: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney)
Chilly atmosphere in Wardley
According to reports, it was not Usyk’s manager, Egis Klimas “overly excited” about the fight with Wardley when asked about the fight after Fabio’s 11th round knockout victory over Joseph Parker (36-4, 24 KO) last Saturday evening, October 25, 2025, at the O2 Arena in London.
Money over fine
It is not known whether Usyk and Klimas are waiting for a bigger fight with Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua. These would be bigger payouts for Usyk (24-0, 15 KO) and would involve less risk due to the advanced age of both Britons. Fury is 37 years antique and has a few extra pounds around his waist, while Joshua is 36 and coming off a tough knockout defeat.
“They said before the fight that they would fight the winner,” said promoter Frank Warren talkSport Boxing after host Jim White told him that Oleksandr Usyk’s manager, Egis Klimas, “with all due respect, was not overly excited about the prospect of fighting Fabio” following his victory over Joseph Parker.
There wouldn’t be as much of a backlash against Usyk if he vacated the WBO title to avoid Wardley, compared to relinquishing the belt to divert a fight with 20-year-old Moses Itauma. It doesn’t look so bad if the 30-year-old Wardley is shunned due to his age and his heavyweight future is not praised, as is the case with Itauma.
It would only make sense for Usyk to challenge for the WBO title if he were to do so so he could face either Joshua or Fury next. He wouldn’t even have to leave his post if he paid Wardley a step aside. Oleksander got more than enough money for this.
“The WBO ordered it. So it depends on him. Either he fights him, he gives up the belt, or he will be stripped of the belt,” Warren said about Usyk. “I hope he doesn’t because I feel this fight will fill Wembley. We had a good turnout on Saturday [for Parker vs. Wardley]. This is a fight now.”
Usyk’s silence speaks
It’s a bad sign that Usyk hasn’t said a word since Wardley’s victory over Parker. Making matters worse is talkSport host Jim White’s comment about Usyk’s manager Klimas not being “excited” about Wardley’s option for his next fight.
“He [Wardley] has power. He showed it in 19 of 20 fights. He comes from behind and does it. Fabio deserves a chance to fight Usyk. It’s selling out Wembley,” Warren said.